This is just a heads up on what happened to me when i trashed all the banjos in lew of straight -6 AN fittings with SS braided fuel line. After 6 AN flare nuts were tightened down on my new system, I found I had a leak off one of the straight fittings. I called customer service to the outfit of these fittings and they said typicaly the SS hose sometimes backs out of the red nut when you start the threaded barb into the nuted hose. OK so now I needed a new 3 inch peice of hose. Had to buy 3 feet of hose again cause thats the shortest they sell. They did give me free S&H on the new hose. Come to find out after taking the bad fitting apart, the hose didn't "slip" back out of the nut at all. The flare face on the fitting had chatter marks all around the concave face of the sealing surface! So, I thought good thing I bought a extra -6AN straight fitting, Ill redo it with that one... . NOT. It also had a few chatter marks on the sealing face. All tho not nearly as bad as the leaker I took off. I ended up making a aluminum mandrel in the lathe with a 37. 5 degree point on it, stuck some stick um 320 sand paper to the point and spun polished the chatter marks down just enough to break blue anodizing off the hi chatter marks. Reinstalled the new fitting and I im drip free! The morel of this story is ALWAYS check the sealing flange inside the nut BEFORE you assemble your new line system. Granted it was only a $4. 25 straight fitting but here I sit with #2 Oilhammer colone on once again!!!
The guy at VERY popular race eqip catalog said I was THE ONLY ONE that has ever gotten a bad fitting in his 19 years with the company :-{} . If YOU happen to be the second guy in the world to get a bad fitting like me, Please chime in here so I don't feel like a freak of nature !!!
